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Speaker 1: And we are back. Oh right, we're dipping our toes

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into the Marvel Cinematic universe right now with spider Man

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Brand New Day. Now, we all know Spider Man has villains,

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but which villains is a question? Oh yeah, oh yeah.

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So in this movie, it looks like it could be

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featuring Scorpion, Tombstone, and Boomerang.

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Speaker 2: Discuss and then little asterisk to what you just said,

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according to a Sizzle reel showing a Disney Blockbuster consumer

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products panel, so it might not be official but a

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leak or concept.

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Speaker 1: That's right.

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Speaker 2: I will discuss now though. I mean, I think it's

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a really hype. I like diving into I think the

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more common street level like Spidy characters, especially just just

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coming off the adventures that we were already on with

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Spidey and just the world events, like the world ending

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event that kind of he was participating in. It would

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be really nice to jump into this, you know, pun

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intended Brand New Day with Spider Man and just be

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into that like friendly neighborhood realm. I really want that

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movie to be focused just on that idea of it

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being a more grounded and I mean, I love the

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character of Scorpion. I think and even Tombstone. Actually I

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never really cared for that character, but like coming off

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of what was it called Friendly Neighborhood Spider Man, I

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think that's like one of the that's probably one of

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the best like representations of the character of Scorpion of

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just like as a villain. I'm sure you know that

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might be a hot take, but it like the character

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was just so terrifying even though he was still a

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street level character. So I think they just kind of

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showed how possible it is to make a street character

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who's like normally just a side villain that you know,

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Spidey he takes out on his own really easily on

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one Saturday Morning Cartoon twenty minute episode. But I think

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in that show they just showed like how unmanageable he

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could be for someone just like or sorry, just Spider

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Man on his own. And then Tombstone that that's just

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a really really interesting character to set up that we

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got introduced to in that show. I would say too much.

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you have a Spider Man. It's it's an amazing Spider

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Man story. Uh. The one wild card in here, though,

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is Boomerang. I might I must have seen him at

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some point, but like even when I pulled up images

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of Boomerang, like, he just didn't stand out that much

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to me. He remind you of like a character from

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like Invincible or something. Just with his outfit, it just

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seems really, uh, standouty. But I don't know. I mean,

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I'm down for Scorpion and Tombstone something as well. Just

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throw throw Boomerang in there, and I think, not, this

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wouldn't necessarily be and again it's it's a potential leak

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or just rumor it's something too too solid. But I

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think just having like if we are trying to keep

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in that grounded villain route, I think having more uh

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it is fun just because it makes the threat a

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little bit higher without having someone like I don't know,

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like fucking Galactus. You know that he used to take

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on on his own, Like it makes more sense if

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we have a couple of a little bit you know,

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air quote lesser villains. But I think it's really cool.

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first time I got introduced to the character back in

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the day, especially just finding out like the tie to

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j Jonah Jamison and just like that stuff. I think

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that's probably when my my scorpion stuff peaked. But I

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want to say the flame got reignited by going through

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a friendly eno of with Spider Man, and then for Tombstone.

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It's also just a really cool looking character. I mean,

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for kind of all these guys except Boomerang. I'm not

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so old. I don't think he looks that cool yet.

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good story to sell me. Maybe Boomerangs me my new

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Spider Man, like my new favorite Spider Man villain. Who knows.

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the script and what they're able to kind of write

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around these characters. But this doesn't in any means like

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bring down my hype or anything like I'm I'm definitely

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not gonna be like, oh man, they're not doing they're

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not doing venom in here, or I guess you can

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make the argument that like someone like Hobgoblin probably would

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have got me more excited, Like I think there is

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villains that would have got me more excited. But I

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still think this is a thumbs up news piece to

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be a little reading here. So yeah, for me, I'm

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I'm pretty pretty freaking solid okay with this if this

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is the case, And just thinking about the other pieces

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of the puzzle that are in play, like we got

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like all these other things I know that are in

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the project, and if we throw some things like this

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in there, it's like I just kind of start thinking

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in my mind on like how this is going to

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be looking. And it's tough to piece together because this

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is really mystery I think at this stage. But yeah,

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Speaker 1: I was just reading about Boomerang Man. I've never heard

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of this character before to my.

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Speaker 2: Knowledge, Boomerang Man, that's his name. It's not just Boomerang.

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Speaker 1: Oh maybe it is boomerang Yeah, okay.

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Speaker 2: I'm just asking if it's boomerang Man.

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Speaker 1: No, I think you're right. I just added the man

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Frederick Myers is his name. Though. Interesting here though, because

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it talks about where was it. Boomerang tried to kill

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Spider Man to impress the Kingpin and hopefully work for him. However,

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he was defeated and arrested Myers later helped the punisher

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escape from prison, but then the punisher betrayed him and

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got him recaptured.

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Speaker 2: You know what this character is starting to remind me of. Actually,

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just with those couple of lines you just said, this fucker,

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this fucking guy, and I have no reason to believe

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it would be anything like I just realized too, because

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trav has made this didn't he look at this guy

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spelt again a egg yay on my god, we're gonna

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make a meme at least tighter, right, my god?

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Speaker 1: Oh my god? Oh I didn't notice that.

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Speaker 2: Holy shit, put some some hate on this. You can

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enter our room, drop some videos. I can criticize his

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memes that he makes, and I also hate that meme.

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So it's not a personal atta against Travigy hate that,

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hate that character Bullseye.

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Speaker 1: You think boomerang, Well, Boomerang and bulls I they both

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obviously share a common hobby I guess, trying to press king,

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but they're trying to Yeah, that's exactly right.

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Speaker 2: God damn uh.

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Speaker 1: But yeah, this this news excites me. I I'm definitely

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all four. I am all for the fact of getting

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a scorpion in here after seeing uh, Your Friendly Neighborhood

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Spider Man the animated show on Disney Plus, which is

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just fantastic animated show. Scorpion was terrifying, and just seeing

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how Spider Man was trying to handle taking.

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Speaker 2: Him down, it was.

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Speaker 1: It was multiple fights and it was a damn good time.

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So I'm I'm all for that Tombstone. I'm on the

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Tombstone hype as well because now I get to see

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like one of his origin stories with with Your Friendly

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that they've they've expanded upon a little bit. So I'm

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very much looking forward to it if that is the

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the real deal, because they've not appeared in live action before,

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so I mean, yeah, let's let's do it up.

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Speaker 2: Let's get it.

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Speaker 1: The only other Tombstone I saw was in uh into

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the Spider Verse. I haven't seen Tombstone any other medium.

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I mean, I I wasn't there for any of the

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Spider Man retros because you did that right.

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Speaker 2: Part of that that was Kyle Dylan Travis. I think

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it was just the three of them in there. Okay,

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then I'm sure there that was like an in between

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when I was like in Alberta or something like I

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they just didn't invite me, those fuckers. So like, let's

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just make sure when when Kirkland's busy will record these.

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Speaker 1: That's right, that's right. Uh but yeah, I'm down to

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get more more of a focus on those characters. I

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think it's uh yeah, there's a lot to explore. And yeah,

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like you said, street level, we know Spider Man's he's

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working the streets now, so let's get some street level

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villains in there, and uh yeah, see how it goes?

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Uh cool, I just see if there's any questions about

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Spider Man. No, it doesn't look like it. Okay, So

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anything else you want to add to that? No, good, No, okay,

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I'll just make a quick note in huge. So our

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next topic is diving into the X Men. Now, these

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are all seat here, so don't get fucking excited. Okay,

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just chill the fucked out, Calm down.

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Speaker 2: These these X.

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Speaker 1: Men casting rumors. So Coleman Domingo and Brian Cranston for

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Speaker 2: What do you think of that? Brian? Sorry you said

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two names for one character there.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, Coleman Domingo and Brian Cranston for Professor X. One

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of those two, not both.

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Speaker 1: That would be so strange.

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naked to there you go for the video of yours.

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have stood on that a little bit. What do you

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Speaker 1: It, I can't think of a better option right now.

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just put him, put him in a wheelchair and then

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Speaker 2: The Heisenberg like hat and everything.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, with the glasses too. So I'm down. I'm down

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to see Cranston and see what he can bring as

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a professor X. Yeah, any luck? Thinking of who you'd want?

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they got the great Our characters walk in to meet

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doctor X and he just spins in his chair gives

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Speaker 1: Okay, cool, Well we have another potential casting here, Daisy

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Speaker 2: Yes please, yes, please, yeah, yes please. I think I'll

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agree with you. I I really haven't seen her. I

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Speaker 1: Where the Crawdads saying, which I highly recommend you should

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Speaker 2: Yeah? Is it fucked up and depressing?

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Speaker 1: And it's not depressing. It has a it's it's got

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it's a good story. It's a good story.

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it's I think it's a good movie. It's I want

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to read the book.

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one big novel, one novel yet it's like a graphic novel.

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to seek out more stuff with her in it. And

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I'm sure I would be watching that film no matter

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who's in the role, And if she's a part of

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part of it, I think that'd be even better. There, Jeane,

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that I enjoyed, just because we've seen so many versions

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of her, and especially when it comes to live action,

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they haven't been the best, and I think that's putting

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it lightly, But I don't know, I'll never give up hope.

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bringing hype further down. So yeah, I don't know, this

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is I'm a lot more thumbs up on this one.

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I think versus the Coleman Domingo, Brian Kranston, Heisenberg Compearings

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for I almost said Lex Luthor. My gosh, what's his name? Xavier?

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You got Nicholas? Hold on my mind? Now give me

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the weird faces from that trailer.

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Speaker 1: Uh yeah, I'm I think Daisy Aker Jones is perfect

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for Jean Gray. I absolutely love that. I just just

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have her in the Marvel University fantastic. So let's make

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it happen.

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Speaker 2: That can happen, make it happen.

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Speaker 1: Daniel day Lewis for Magneto. Travis wanted me to say

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that this is definitely happening.

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Speaker 2: Definitely happening. He gave no. I'm wanna say absolutely no,

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this is not happening. I don't know anything about Daniel

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day Lewis other than he played Lincoln and he's like

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one of the best actors of all time. I've probably

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seen him in something. But like I think, last time

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I was on his IMDb. If I was smart, I

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probably would pulled it up right now so I could

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confirm that. But it just seemed like a lot of

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flat For that comment, I have no doubts that he's

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a phenomenal actor, and I'm sure you could bring a

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performance of a lifetime to the character Magneto. But I

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also just haven't heard of anything that he's been in lately,

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and it's probably due to me just not really focusing

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on those types of movies that he's usually a part of.

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the bullshit meter on this one. For me. That's list

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level of vuetability that might say, we go, god, damn,

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wait a minute, Wait a minute, Wait a minute. Okay,

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I thought it's at season three trailer whatever, so I'm like, oh,

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there's still hope he's actually a clip from season three.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, I don't think i've I don't like

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I've never saw Lincoln. I don't think I've seen any

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of his movies. I never saw Last and Mohicans, But

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I remember going to the movie still back in the

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day and always seeing the cover art for that and thinking, oh.

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Speaker 2: Looks very name is name? Daniel day Lewis, Like I

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feel like I hadn't seen his face, but I had

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heard that name so many times for the years.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm probably yeah, I'm probably in a similar belt

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to you with that actually, but yeah, uh well, Travis said.

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Speaker 2: It's not happening, but they said it is happening.

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Speaker 1: I always I was joking. I was trying to piss

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him off when he listens.

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Speaker 2: To this Gangs in New York. I have seen that movie.

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It's been a long time, so I'm pretty fuzzy on it.

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But apparently he's a part of that one. Okay, okay,

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man sixty eight years old hit in his prime? Man, Yeah,

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that's right, sixties sixties. Uh, okay, you read like the

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start of Dune when you have like the throat singers

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like dreams or memor reached from the past or whatever

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the fucking per message?

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Speaker 1: Anything else you want to add to Magneto?

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Speaker 2: No, no, okay.

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Speaker 1: So we've got uh Storm played by the lovely Cynthia Arivo.

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Now she was in Wicked. You've seen Wicked, right, No, Oh,

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my fucking goodness, you've gotta watch it. You've seen Bad

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Speaker 2: Though I have. She's part of that one, she says.

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Speaker 1: She's in there. I haven't seen Bad Times at the

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al Royale, so I need to watch that.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, I I mean yeah, I've seen Bad

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Times the Royale. I didn't know that she was an

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actress actually, because I feel like last time I've seen

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her was at the Grammys when she performed, and she's

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a really phenomenal singer, really talented. I it's just tough though,

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because I haven't seen well seen Bad Times the l Royale.

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I don't remember that character at all though, thinking back

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on it, so it's tough for me, Like judge her acting.

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Is she like the main like witch lady in Wicked?

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I can't remember.

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Speaker 2: Good Witch of the West? Yes, yeah, is that the character?

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Speaker 1: That's the same character, that's the same character? Yeah?

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Speaker 2: Neat? I mean, yeah, you've seen Wicked. You love that movie.

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What do you think about this casting?

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Speaker 1: It's great. I think this is I think it's perfect.

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I think she's she'd be fantastic. She she she's a

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really really good actress. I really really like her. I've

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not seen her in anything else, but she was. She

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was just fantastic as the Witch. I can't remember her name,

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God damn it.

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Speaker 2: Three line el el faba el faba alpha alpha.

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Speaker 1: I'm gonna butcher it.

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Speaker 2: I don't like that name.

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Speaker 1: I wanted to say Alpha Bell, but uh Alpha, Yeah,

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Ala Alphaba. You're on the right track, though, that's horrible name. Yeah,

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it's a little tricky, but yeah, let's make this happen.

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I think that's a great, great pull.

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Speaker 2: I so hot right now. You know she's cooking up

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some Wicked movies.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, she's coming back for a weeked part two,

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Wicked for Good, I think is what it's called. I

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think this is a great idea. Just I'm on board

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with probably all of them that we just talked about.

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Speaker 2: Daniel Day, you'll take.

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Speaker 1: Him, sure, I mean I haven't seen him and yet.

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Speaker 2: So yeah, to eat my own words.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm down with that. I can't think of anything

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anyone else that I would switch switch these characters or

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these actors out for. So I'm on board with it.

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Speaker 2: Nice.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, And we have a question here from Charlie ran

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Dall again, what do you guys think about the buzz

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around Jamie Lawson doing Storm? Also, who would be your

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top three actors that have or have not been mentioned

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to play an X Men character?

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Speaker 2: Jamie lass And she looks so familiar. What have I

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seen her?

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Speaker 1: Oh?

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Speaker 2: She's in Sinners. Okay, she's also in The Batman? Is

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she the Mayor and the Batman? Is that who this

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character is? I think we talked about this on The

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Sinner's review with Travis and I, let's see, she was

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really good and everything I've seen her in I was

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gonna say, I like this one more than the than

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the last one that we talked about, Cynthia whatever her

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last name is. I apologize just because I can actually

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judge her, I think on a project that I've seen

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in the past. But I mean, yeah, to get back

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to the other question or sorry, let me pull up

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what the actual question was. What do you guys think

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about the buzz around? I mean, yeah, I'm buzzing just

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by seeing that right now, I'm buzzing. So I'm all

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for that. And then in terms of my top three

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actors that have or have not been mentioned to play

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an actor, to play an actor, to play an X

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Men character, I feel like top of my head, I

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I'm gonna pull up his name because I don't remember

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right now. It's gonna be a really fresh off the

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top list here, Charlie. So I hope that is okay

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for you. First name on my list I'm going to

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shout out, Jacob A Lordie. I don't see this guy

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in enough projects ever since, ever since? What the fuck

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is this Heltburn? I felt like, in my mind, I

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just thought he was gonna be just popping off and everywhere,

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and I I just love him in these roles. I

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haven't seen him in even those super super awful Netflix

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rom com movies that Shaye absolutely loves. I think it's

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called The Kissing Booth and they're like awful movies. But

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you know, he's he's pretty all right in there, big

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six foot five monster. I feel like we could easily

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get him in many different X been suits. So that's

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the first name on my list. What else? What else

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do I got? Do you have a list here, Taylor?

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Speaker 1: I will pitch Richard E. Grant, also from Saltburn. I'd

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like to get him in there.

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Speaker 2: Oh damn Richard.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I don't know who I have him play, but

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I'm sure was the next man that he could play.

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Speaker 2: I like that a lot.

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Speaker 1: Maybe a beast. He'd be a good beast.

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Speaker 2: Maybe another beast. Yeah, And like I get with the

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Jacob A LORDI like, I have no idea who who

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he would? Who he would be playing I picture him

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seeing Sorry, I can see him being a character that

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I've seen already, like whether it's like just a big

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bulk guy, big CGI character, it could be many different things.

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Maybe maybe not, probably wouldn't do it because they know

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the balls. But Hunter Shaffer, Get Hunter Shaffer in there.

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She'd be just fantastic in many different mutant roles. Just

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really great actress. And yeah, last thing I saw around

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was really not good. It was Cuckoo. Do you ever

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watch that movie?

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Speaker 1: No? I never saw that one.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, you don't have to. It's very forgettable. It did

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not meet the hype that I was hoping for it.

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And then the last one that I can picture his

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face but I can't remember his name. Let me do

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a quick little Google search here, Brandon Pereira Angel Torres

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from Nope. Remember this guy. He's like the the audio

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visual guy who's like helping him out the security cares.

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This guy another one that I I'm sure I've seen

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him like since Nope, but just hasn't been popping up

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in enough things and just very charismatic. Character, and again

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I can see him be playing like many different type

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of X men. So that would be my three that

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I would pin right now. It was a fresh list there, Charlie.

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That was fresh for you.

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Speaker 1: I like that. I like that. Pick a lot.

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Speaker 2: Let's get you know, i'd break to kill a time

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at all because bad breaks are instantly for us.

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Speaker 1: But I'm gonna say Bill scars Guard, let's get him

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in there.

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Speaker 2: Okay.

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Speaker 1: And then last but not least, what was.

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Speaker 2: Your first one? Again? You have Richard y Grants. Yeah, fantastic.

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Speaker 1: My next one would be.

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Speaker 2: Who do we got? Thick clock is ten seconds? And

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in the stream, let's go with.

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Speaker 1: We're gonna go with Diego, Diego.

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Speaker 2: Luna, Oh, Diego Luna and or Hype. He's got nothing

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going on, you know nothing, I'm sure he does. But

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uh and or Wise Nope, he's good to go. Yeah,

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I like it.

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Speaker 1: Let's put him in there. I don't know who as,

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but it's someone cool.

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Speaker 2: I can't think of anyone for Diego, but he's fantastic,

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so I'll take it. Yeah, there you go.

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Speaker 1: H Yeah. I think that's all the questions. So that

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is anything else you want to add?

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Speaker 2: Or did we hit it. No, it's a clean cut.

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Speaker 1: Cool cool, all right. Well, ladies and gentlemen, Yes, links below.

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You can find us on whatever pod cast app or

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listener device you use. And yeah, we'll be back later

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this week with Mission Impossible, the Final Reckoning. Oh my god.

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Speaker 2: Here so this background going there, you go, Yeah, that's

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kind of cool actually just reflection.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, so yeah, stay tuned for that and we'll see

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you guys in the search bar.

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Speaker 2: Have a good one. Bye Bo.

